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Inside the first days of Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner empire - Los Angeles Times
Why Don't Americans Use Bidets? - The Atlantic
The Real Reason Young Adults Seem Slow to ‘Grow Up’ - The Atlantic
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The Secret, Essential Geography of the Office | WIRED
A new report makes the case for treating the environment as an economic asset
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LinkedIn’s Alternate Universe - Divinations
Every platform has its royalty. On Instagram it's influencers, foodies, and photographers. Twitter belongs to the founders, journalists, celebrities, and comedians. On LinkedIn, it’s hiring managers, recruiters, and business owners who hold power on the platform and have the ear of the people.
On a job site, they’re the provisioners of positions and never miss the chance to regale their audience with their professional deeds: hiring a teenager with no experience, giving a stressed single mother a chance to provide for her family, or seeing past a candidate’s imperfections to give them a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. These stories are relayed dramatically in what’s now recognizable as LinkedIn-style storytelling, one spaced sentence at a time, told by job-givers with a savior complex.
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